Bumpety Boo, the Glossary
is an anime children's television series produced by the Nippon Animation company from 1985 to 1986.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Adventure, Aimée Castle, Anime, Bronwen Mantel, BVS Entertainment, Celebrity Home Entertainment, Chika Sakamoto, Children's television series, Dean Hagopian, Ethan Tobman, Flower, Julian Bailey (actor), Kenichi Ogata (voice actor), Masako Nozawa, NHK, Nippon Animation, Pauline Little, Rick Jones (voice actor), Vlasta Vrána, Walter Massey (actor), Yōko Asagami.
- Anthropomorphic vehicles
- Fictional cars
Adventure
An adventure is an exciting experience or undertaking that is typically bold, sometimes risky.
Aimée Castle
Aimée Castle is a Canadian actress known for her role as Lori Baxter on the TV series Big Wolf on Campus, Robyn Hood on Back to Sherwood, Satan's School for Girls, as well as numerous voice acting work such as in Hitman: Absolution, Grand Theft Auto V, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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Anime
is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.
Bronwen Mantel
Bronwen Mantel (born 29 October 1948) is a Canadian actress.
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BVS Entertainment
BVS Entertainment, Inc., previously known as Saban Productions, Saban Entertainment and Saban International, was a dormant subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company.
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Celebrity Home Entertainment
Celebrity Home Entertainment (also known as simply Celebrity Video), founded by Noel C. Bloom in 1987, was a home video distributor specializing in mostly obscure material from around the world, as well as B-grade action films and softcore adult fare.
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Chika Sakamoto
is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with Arts Vision.
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Children's television series
Children's television series (or children's television shows) are television programs designed specifically for children.
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Dean Hagopian
Dean Hagopian is a Canadian actor, former radio personality and musician, voice actor and record producer.
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Ethan Tobman
Ethan Tobman (born May 30, 1979) is a Canadian film production designer and director.
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Flower
A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae).
Julian Bailey (actor)
Julian Bailey (born May 25, 1977) is a Canadian actor, well known for his roles in feature films, television series, and video games, including NCIS, Supernatural, Rainbow Six: Siege, and Amazon Prime Video's Three Pines.
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Kenichi Ogata (voice actor)
is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Fukuoka Prefecture.
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Masako Nozawa
is a Japanese actress and narrator.
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NHK
, also known by its romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcaster.
Nippon Animation
is a Japanese animation studio.
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Pauline Little
Pauline Little is a Scottish-born Canadian voice, film, and television actress.
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Rick Jones (voice actor)
Richard Jones (born c. 1957) is a Canadian voice actor, voice director, writer and content developer.
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Vlasta Vrána
Vlasta Vrána (born 1950) is a Canadian actor of Czech descent.
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Walter Massey (actor)
Walter Edward Hart Massey (August 19, 1928 – August 4, 2014) was a Canadian actor, best known for voicing Principal Herbert Haney on the animated series Arthur and The Doctor in the English version of The Mysterious Cities of Gold. He was based in Montreal, Quebec. He played Dr. Donald Stewart on the 1990s version of Lassie, and had numerous roles on stage, and in films and television, for more than six decades.
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Yōko Asagami
is a Japanese voice actress who is represented by Aksent.
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See also
Anthropomorphic vehicles
- Auto-B-Good
- Blaze and the Monster Machines
- Brum (TV series)
- Bubble and Squeek
- Bumpety Boo
- Go! Go! Cory Carson
- Herbie
- James the Red Engine
- Jay Jay the Jet Plane
- Lightning McQueen
- List of Cars characters
- List of Thomas & Friends characters
- List of Thomas & Friends film characters
- List of Tugs characters
- Mighty Express
- Pelle Politibil
- Putt-Putt (series)
- Ricky Zoom
- Roary the Racing Car
- Sally Carrera
- Speed Buggy
- Taarzan: The Wonder Car
- Tayo the Little Bus
- The Adventures of Chuck and Friends
- The Little Engine That Could
- Theodore Tugboat
- Thomas the Tank Engine
- Toby the Tram Engine
- Tootle
- Tow Mater
- Transformers characters
- Trash Truck (TV series)
- Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch
- Wonderbug
Fictional cars
- Arrowcar
- Auto-B-Good
- Batmobile
- Bluesmobile
- Brum (TV series)
- Bubble and Squeek
- Bubu Chacha
- Bumpety Boo
- Christine (King novel)
- DeLorean time machine
- Duesenberg Coupé Simone
- Ectomobile
- Eleanor (automobile)
- FAB 1
- From a Buick 8
- Gekisou Sentai Carranger
- General Lee (car)
- Genevieve (film)
- Go! Go! Cory Carson
- Gumdrop (book series)
- Jokermobile
- Jones's van (Dad's Army)
- KITT
- List of fictional cars
- Monkeemobile
- Munster Koach
- Pelle Politibil
- Pursuit Special
- Putt-Putt (series)
- Sally Carrera
- Spectrum Patrol Car
- Spinner (Blade Runner)
- Super Force
- The Car (1977 film)
- The Gnome-Mobile
- The Reactor (show rod)
- The Winjin' Pom
- Trash Truck (TV series)
- Turbo Teen
- Viper (TV series)
- Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch
- Wonderbug
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumpety_Boo
Also known as Bumpity Boo, Hey! Bumboo.